Desiree Homer began contributing content to MotorBiscuit in 2018. She is a veteran in all things sales and marketing and at writing results-oriented sales copy. Her professional credentials include: 15+ years in direct Sales (local, regional and national industries), 5+ years in Television Advertising, 5+ years in Staffing and Business Development, and 3+ Years in Automotive Sales.
She began contributing to Endgame360 in 2018. She is a Jeep enthusiast at heart and spent more than three years selling cars for GM and Ford dealerships. Desiree has sold everything from high-end Cadillac models to farm-reliable pickups. She has also written for Bob Vila.
Data suggests trucks and SUVs are likelier to hit and kill pedestrians when turning. Here's more about the IIHS study and other dangers of navigating these large vehicles.
Before you rush out to build your 2022 Ram 1500 Rebel, ask yourself: Do this pickup's style and power really translate to a $50,000-plus price tag? Find out here.
The 2022 Hyundai Santa Cruz is a brand-new compact pickup Hyundai affectionately calls a "sport adventure vehicle." It's already turning heads and inspiring critic reviews. If you haven't scoped one out yet, keep reading. There is a full roster of pros to consider in addition to feeling all nostalgic.
With so many other automakers already selling PHEVs and EVs, the Alfa Romeo Tonale faces stiff competition. One more unconventional opposite is the performance and off-road capable 2022 Jeep Wrangler 4xe. Comparing these two PHEV contributions, you might be wondering which is superior, Italian class or off-road, plug-in power?
During the pandemic, thousands of big-rig operators took to the highways to ensure consumers had the supplies and food they needed. But in reviewing the data for 2021, a few key concerns are coming to light. The American Trucking Association recorded a record deficit of 80,000 truck drivers last year.
The chip shortage began to be problematic in March of 2020. Chipmakers began re-allocating their reserves to the technological industry, creating a shortage for other segments, including the automotive markets. Ford's recent temporary plant halting is a sign the chip shortage is far from being in the rearview mirror.
AAA weighs in on this conversation about driver monitoring technology. Speaking specifically to Tesla's driver aids, the automotive group warns consumers about potential risks.